After seeing this post - https://forum.webflow.com/t/add-text-overflow-ellpisis-and-white-space-nowrap/37355/1
How about a section at the bottom of the "Styles" panel call "Others". In it there would be the ability to add one of the many properties which isn't listed in the "Styles" panel.
The user would simply select the property from a drop down menu - or they would type it and there would be an auto-fill (maybe the same as editing or adding a property in Chrome Developer Tools - F12 key). See image below.
What do people think? What does Webflow think? @PixelGeek
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Completely agree. The UI for common properties is great for beginners. More experienced designers will most likely prefer the ability to quickly select from all available properties and set their values.
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A big thumbs up for this!! This would also make it less critical for Webflow to support new CSS selectors. An alternative would also be to have a global css custom code for advanced users.